dougthonus wrote:DrModesty wrote:If Giddey on the QO balls out like he did post all star break for the entire next season, his contract would start with a 4, not a 3. He would also be all but gone because him taking the QO only happens if he is feeling insulted by the Bulls (because the Bulls only excuse to not pay him is they don't think he is worth it. They don't have cap issues)
If Giddey plays the way he did prior to the all-star break when going up against teams that were primarily trying instead of tanking, his contract could start with a 1 and not a 2, but yes, they don't think he's worth a contract that starts with a 3 and likely neither does anyone else in the NBA.
of our 30 games post all-star break I count 8 games against teams I'd say were tanking. We did go 8-0 in those games.
For the 22 other games we wnt 10-12. And 1-3 specifically in games Giddey missed.
So just under .500 against "competing" teams and did our job against bad teams.
But that's more of a team success.
I know you don't like +/- but I'm not sure I have a better stat here.
Giddey only has a negative +/- in 4 games post all-star break. So he was largely winning his minutes when on the court, even if we weren't winning all the games.
At the end of the day I'm not even sure what my point is - because both of your points are also very right.
If Giddey plays to his full potential he'll be worth a lot more, if he plays poorly (which he has for stretches at times) - he'll be worht a lot less.
Als a statement that can be said about most players.